More than 550 shows that will be staged at the 2025 Edinburgh Festival Fringe are now available to view and book on edfringe.com. The 556 shows span many genres, including cabaret and variety; ...
Some context around the work we're doing to develop our digital infrastructure As part of the investment from the UK Government to develop the infrastructure of the Fringe Society, along with funding ...
The funding will be used to develop our data and digital infrastructure and help Scottish artists make the most of international opportunities at the Fringe. We are delighted to share the news that ...
During the Festival Fringe in Edinburgh, the Caves transform into a captivating labyrinth of creativity and performance unlike any other. Tucked away beneath the city's bustling streets, these ancient ...
The Counting House has been a free venue for over a decade, and is one of the largest free venues in Edinburgh, with six rooms between this venue and its sister venues 32 Below and The Pear Tree every ...
Running on the Fringe for over two decades, Underbelly Cowgate is home to some of the best talent and bars you can find at the Fringe. Complete with licensed bars, a café and six vivacious venues, ...
The recently refurbished Pear Tree offers a huge selection of free shows throughout the day: comedy on its indoor stage all day and music on the outdoor stage – a huge courtyard with outdoor bars and ...
The Pleasance Dome is at the very centre of the now famous Bristo Square, featuring the very best comedy and theatre. With great bars and cafes, including our sunny outdoor plaza, come soak up the ...
Compiling a realistic budget is an important early step when preparing to perform at the Fringe. Projected expenses will vary greatly from company to company, depending on factors such as the size and ...
Paradise Green is at the heart and soul of the largest arts festival in the world, presenting a wide range of top-quality performances. Visit our beautiful and friendly venue, relax with a drink from ...
The Queen's Hall is a 900-capacity venue situated on Clerk Street in the Southside of Edinburgh. Originally built in 1823 as Hope Park Chapel, it was converted to its current role in 1979. It now ...
During the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, The Mash House emerges as a pulsating hub of creativity and cultural exchange. Nestled in the vibrant Cowgate area of the city, this converted nightclub and event ...
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